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    Each weekI give my elderly neighbor a ride to the store when I am going. She keeps trying to______me for the rideand I always______refusing. I tell her that it doesn't cost any more for her to______with me and it is______for me to do this.

Last weekshe brought a(n)______and said happily“I have something for you and you must accept it.” I said“If there is money in itI don't want it.” But she______it on a stand. LaterI opened it to find a “thank you” card with______in it. That nightI stopped at her house to give a plate of______fried chicken that I had. I took an envelope and put the $10______it along with a“______” card. When leavingI left it______in her door.

The next dayshe paid a(n)______to my home to return my______She said“LookI know you put that letter in my door this morningdidn't you” I had______forgotten about itand I thought from the sincere______on my faceshe believed me when I said that I hadn't put any letter in her door that morning. Actuallyit was the night before______I thought I wasn't lying. She went on to______the envelope and enclosed (装入) the “smile” ______and told me how she was blessed with so many good things lately. I told her that I was so______for herand that I hope she______to be so blessed.

1.A. cost B. pay C. spend D. take

2.A. keep B. admit C. enjoy D. stop

3.A. climb B. walk C. ride D. run

4.A. important B. useful C. troublesome D. convenient

5.A. envelope B. choice C. basket D. chance

6.A. lied B. laid C. contributed D. expressed

7.A. $1 B. $10 C. $100 D. $20

8.A. dark B. bright C. extra D. familiar

9.A. of B. about C. from D. in

10.A. smile B. love C. flower D. hug

11.A. appeared B. drawn C. placed D. written

12.A. attention B. fine C. reward D. visit

13.A. bike B. pen C. coat D. plate

14.A. completely B. extremely C. roughly D. calmly

15.A. mark B. look C. impression D. wound

16.A. if B. because C. so D. otherwise

17.A. defend B. direct C. disturb D. describe

18.A. stamp B. card C. letter D. book

19.A. surprised B. sorry C. happy D. sad

20.A. continues B. challenges C. rejects D. expects

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.B 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 试题本文是一篇故事。文章讲述作者去购物时经常搭他的邻居老太太一起去,老太太为了表示感谢,给作者一个装有一张感谢卡和10美元的信封。作者偷偷把一个装有笑脸卡和10美元的卡片放到邻居老太太的门里,并否认这是他放的。作者希望老太太永远幸福下去。 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. _______”card.可知,选B。 19. _______to be so blessed(幸福的).可知,C项符合语境。 20.
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